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Specific type of production rate  q(t) decline:

(1) q(t)=q_0 \exp \left( -D \, t \right)
(2) Q(t)=\frac{q_0-q(t)}{D}
(3) Q_{\rm max}=\frac{q_0}{D}

where

q_0 = q(t=0)

Initial production rate of a well (or groups of wells)

D

model parameter which in this specific case coincides with a constant Production decline rate

\displaystyle Q(t)=\int_0^t q(t) \, dt

cumulative production by the time moment  t

Q_{\rm max} =\int_0^{\infty} q(t) \, dt

ultimate cumulative production


It can be applied to any fluid production: water, oil or gas. 

See Also


Petroleum Industry / Upstream /  Production / Subsurface Production / Field Study & Modelling / Production Analysis / Decline Curve Analysis

DCA Arps @model ] [ Production decline rate ]

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